![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The ads and social media pages in question largely try to trick people into downloading the “latest versions” of Google Bard, with the ads and pages instead pushing malware designed to infiltrate social media accounts on those unsuspecting users. Google Bard doesn’t need to be downloaded, as it’s hosted completely online, for free, at. In a post on The Keyword, Google discusses a lawsuit that will target scammers who have been placing ads and posts for Bard, the company’s generative AI chatbot similar to ChatGPT, that are designed to mislead users and trick them into downloading malware. Google has announced that it will pursue legal action against scammers attempting to mislead customers into trying to “download” Bard and other AI tools, with a lawsuit already underway. ![]()
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